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Residential Complex River 2

year
2025
stage
project
location
Moscow
customer
Married couple

CONCEPT

The concept is built on the combination of eclectic elements (panels, decorative pillows, rugs) with minimalist features (laconic furniture and built-in cabinet facades, modern lighting). The main finishing materials of the project decorative plaster, wood, stone, metal facades and surfaces, textured tiles, bouclé and rush fabrics. They create a warm, enveloping atmosphere.

Entrance area

In this project, the entryway is open, bright, and seamlessly integrated with the main living space. We often use this approach in our designs avoiding solid partitions to separate the entry area, allowing natural light to flow freely and 'bring the space to life' from the moment you step inside. This solution visually connects the entryway with the kitchen-living area, creating a more airy and cohesive interior.
The focus of the entrance area is on wooden panels that highlight the door zone. The entryway features a floating console for small items and a soft ottoman. One of the unique solutions is a full-length mirror integrated into a sliding door, which conceals a compact yet functional walk-in closet. The storage is organized in a U-shaped layout, designed to accommodate outerwear, shoes, and accessories.

Kitchen-living room

We decided to separate the kitchen and living room with a glass partition. First, this allowed us to maintain balanced proportions after expanding the living area (which was originally smaller as per the developer’s layout). Second, it helped avoid the feeling of an elongated space.
The kitchen itself is organized in an L-shaped layout. One side features tall, closed cabinets with an enamel finish, neatly housing all the appliances: two refrigerators, an oven, and a coffee machine.
The other side is visually lighter: the lower cabinets in the same enamel finish are paired with wooden upper modules and a matching backsplash. We intentionally kept the upper cabinets low to make the space feel airier and more contemporary.
The centerpiece of the kitchen is the island. Its facades feature a soft gradient that creates a play of light and textures. The countertop, made of 'wild' stone with a raw edge, adds a touch of natural brutality to the interior and emphasizes the project’s unique character.
The dining area naturally extends from the kitchen and flows into the living space. Here, a spacious wooden table for six and chairs—each with unique upholstery—create a cohesive yet personalized setting.

We intentionally used this technique to add depth and texture to the interior. Although the silhouette is unified, the interplay of materials and textures creates a layered effect. The space becomes tactile—inviting not just to be admired, but to be experienced through touch.
The living room is a space of comfort and relaxation. Its centerpiece is the modular Bino Home sofa, chosen in different textures but within a unified color palette. This preserves a sense of cohesion while adding visual intrigue. The composition is complemented by coffee tables, a rocking chair, and a layered arrangement of two rugs.
A special focus is the TV area. Since the television is mounted on a window wall, we designed a decorative partition that not only serves as a backdrop for the TV but also conceals the curtains, ensuring a clean and polished look. The TV stand, made of MDF with a patinated copper finish, is a small yet expressive detail that adds character and individuality to the space.

Master suite

The master suite is designed as a fully private retreat, featuring a bedroom with access to a loggia, a separate walk-in closet, and an en-suite bathroom. The loggia is furnished as a cozy lounge area—perfect for morning coffee or evening relaxation. The bedroom includes a dedicated walk-in closet, concealed behind a sliding door that blends seamlessly with the walls. Inside, the U-shaped storage system and a full-wall mirror create a functional yet luxurious space.

The bedroom’s interior follows the project’s overall aesthetic: a warm, natural palette complemented by decorative plaster on the walls and ceiling. The plaster not only visually unifies the space but also creates a sense of coziness and soft tactility.

The bedroom’s interior follows the project’s overall aesthetic: a warm, natural palette complemented by decorative plaster on the walls and ceiling. The plaster not only visually unifies the space but also creates a sense of coziness and soft tactility.

The master bathroom continues the aesthetic of the bedroom, featuring warm natural tones and a calm, textured ambiance. We included everything essential: a spacious walk-in shower, a freestanding bathtub, a sink with a vanity unit, and additional storage.

The walls are clad in large-format porcelain tiles with a plaster-like effect, visually expanding the space and creating a seamless backdrop. In the bathtub area, the tiles have a subtle relief, adding tactile expressiveness to the interior. To enhance the dynamic and depth, we chose an accent floor tile that incorporates all the room’s shades from light to rich, warm tones—making the floor both functional and decorative.

Special attention should be given to the sink area. We played with volumes: the square countertop sink appears to be ‘cut into’ the vanity, creating an intriguing geometric effect. The vanity’s facades are finished in enamel with a copper-like effect, adding depth and a touch of vintage charm. The mirror is set into a pre-designed niche, which not only looks sleek but is also functional—concealing ample storage for cosmetics and toiletries behind it.

Home office

The home office is executed in the same calm and warm palette as the rest of the apartment’s interior—this helps maintain visual integrity and the overall mood of the space. Functionally, it is extremely concise: a desk, a storage system consisting of shelves and a cabinet, and a fold-out sofa for rest or guests. Geometrium. The wall housing the workspace and storage deserves special attention.

A wooden decorative panel ties the composition together, adding tactility and coziness to the interior. Perimeter contour lighting creates a sense of “floating” elements and adds an airy quality. For accent and balance, we introduced a couple of darker elements—a graphite-colored desk and a deep black-hued rug. These details lend character to the space and help visually ground the composition.

We designed the second bedroom in the same restrained and warm style as the entire interior. The foundation is built on natural shades, soft textures, and attention to detail. The color palette is warm and neutral, based on nuances of beige, taupe, and creamy white. The walls and ceiling feature decorative plaster with a soft texture, lending the space coziness and depth.

The key element of the interior became the bed with a soft, upholstered headboard, which curves around the right side, as if completing the composition. On both sides of the bed, we used metal inlays that house the sconces. A floor lamp with an unusual organic shape became a soft accent and added a sculptural quality to the interior.

At the foot of the bed are two ottomans on a metal frame with velvet upholstery in a chocolate hue. Their graphic shape introduces a design element and emphasizes the balance between minimalism and an artistic approach. The interior is completed by a striking textile rug with a dimensional texture, which helps zone the space and adds tactility. Everything here follows the principle of quiet luxury: nothing superfluous, yet every element is in its place, working together to create a cozy, harmonious atmosphere.

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